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    The first new PC game I played in 2025 is the medieval combat sim I’ve always wanted, and it’s free on Steam

    January 6, 2025

    The New Year is a great time to play a new game, and my first of 2025 is Half Sword — an amazing medieval combat sim that’s completely free-to-play right now.

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